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Marlborough [to St John]: the Saxon troops are to stay and he is pressing for the...

Catalogue reference: SP 87/6/54

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SP 87/6/54
Date
1711 May 18
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Marlborough [to St John]: the Saxon troops are to stay and he is pressing for the march of their recruits. Prince Eugene is expected the next day. Marlborough's illness. Movements of convoys of boats. Dated at camp at Warde. ff. 118. 119

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The National Archives, Kew
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Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions

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